By Gary Ogle
gogle@wbcowqel.com

Crawford County Common Pleas Court was open for business Monday morning and 12 people were arraigned on a variety of felony charges.

Anthony Pfeifer is facing the most serious charge of those arraigned Monday, first-degree felony aggravated burglary. If convicted of the charge as it was filed, Pfeifer could be sentenced to an 11-year prison term and fined up to $20,000. Pfeifer has a felonious assault conviction dating back to 2007 for which he was given a seven-year prison sentence.

Judge Sean Leuthold appointed Galion attorney Tim O’Leary to represent Pfeifer and set bond at $750,000.

Ashley Clemons was charged with second-degree felonious assault and faces an eight-year prison sentence if convicted. Her bond was set at $150,000. Brian Gernert is her appointed attorney.

Zachariah Spade is charged with second-degree felony burglary. His bond was also set at $500,000 and he also has Brian Gernert to represent him.

Of the 12 people arraigned, seven are charged with drug-related offenses.

Those arraigned Monday were: Andrew Pfeifer, F1 aggravated burglary ($750,000); Ryan St. Clair, F5 drug possession ($100,000); Ashley Clemons, F2 felonious assault ($150,000); Zachariah Spade (F2 burglary ($500,000); Gregory Brown, F3 weapons under disability ($150,000); Angela Bloomfield, illegal conveyance ($100,000); Jazmon Binion, F4 assaulting a police officer and F5 vandalism ($150,000); Jamie Hall, F5 drug possession ($100,000); Cody Goosens F5 drug possession ($100,000); Amber Hall, F5 drug possession ($100,000); Brandon Keaton, F5 drug possession ($50,000); Amanda Ronk, F4 theft of drugs ($50,000).

A previous version of this story incorrectly identified Anthony Pfeifer as Andrew Pfeifer. That mistake has since been corrected.